A small add-on board for the Raspberry Pi that I have designed specifically to solve the constant problem of shifting levels on sensors
ANAVI Gardening uHAT is a low-cost, open-source Raspberry Pi add-on board that helps you develop smart solutions for monitoring and growing plants. ANAVI Gardening uHAT supports multiple sensors for soil moisture, temperature, humidity, air pressure and light. Getting started is easy: Just plug it into your Raspberry Pi with your bare hands and follow the instructions in the user manual. No welding required and no tools required.
obotics Masters Robo HAT MM1 is an open source robot controller board for the Raspberry Pi. It has an education focus but is suitable for many applications. Robo HAT provides all the hardware you need in one easy-to-use form factor. It removes the initial barriers to starting any robotics project. With support for Adafruit CircuitPython, the Arduino IDE, and other libraries, Robo HAT serves as a single solution for all projects, big or small. The Robo HAT MM1 eliminates the need to purchase a large number of individual components by including them on the board. It can act as a PWM driver, provide onboard power via a voltage regulator, and measure motion using an onboard IMU - all at the same time. Broad compatibility with many open source software platforms such as CircuitPython, SeeSaw and the Arduino IDE means you can use all existing sensor software while creating your project in a way that works best for you. The hardware schematics and software are completely open source.
PiMod Zero brings old technology back to life by allowing the Raspberry Pi Zero to display color or black-and-white video and play audio on vintage TV sets. It provides a super compact way to watch old movies, play retro games, display digital art or browse using any TV operating system that receives standard NTSC broadcasts on VHF channels 2 and 3 (55.25 MHz and 61.25 MHz).
Inkplate 10 is a powerful, energy-efficient, Wi-Fi-enabled ESP32 development board with a recyclable 9.7-inch e-paper display. It's open hardware supported by open source software libraries, and it's easy to program whether you prefer MicroPython or the Arduino IDE.
Stereo Mic and Speaker HAT is an audio HAT for the Raspberry Pi board with dual speakers and microphones for stereo audio playback and recording. HAT does not need to be installed as the onboard EEPROM dynamically loads device tree overlays. First, all you need to do is plug in the HAT and boot up the Pi. Make sure not to plug or unplug the HAT while the Pi is powered on and running, but really, it's that simple! By default the amplifier gain is +9dB, but the amplifier gain can be changed via the onboard pads by adding a small amount of solder. The compact HAT measures 65mmx30mm, which is the same size as the Pi Zero, Adafruit's bonnet HAT and Pimoroni's pHAT, making it easy to use the HAT for a variety of projects.
This project started with a conversation with a friend and apparently how the LED based consoles that existed in the 70's have never been revisited
It's common for computer users to bend over in front of a screen, which can eventually lead to back problems. There are various gadgets on the market that solve this problem by constantly reminding users to sit up straight, but most of them are not fun. So I made a fun little tool for this problem.
StereoPi is an open source stereo camera based on Raspberry Pi. It can capture, save, live stream and process real-time stereoscopic video and images. StereoPi opens up countless possibilities in robotics, AR/VR, computer vision, drone instrumentation, panoramic video, and more.
The Speeduino project is a flexible, fully-featured engine management system (EMS aka ECU) based on the low-cost open-source Arduino platform. It provides the hardware, firmware, and software components that make up an engine management system, all under an open license. With over 1,000 installations, Speeduino has evolved into a product that meets the needs of the hobbyist and enthusiast community without the price tag of a traditional aftermarket ECU.
ShaRPiKeebo is probably the smallest Linux computer you can find with a physical QWERTY keyboard. Measuring just 6 x 11 x 1.5 cm, it's powered by a Raspberry Pi (RPi) Zero W or 2W and features a 400x240 pixel, low-power, daylight-readable, black-and-white SHARP memory display and long-range wireless transceiver.
Do you need a small ISP to program your onboard AVR device? POGO ISP Micro is the right solution!
The RoverWing is an expansion board (or "wing", following Adafruit's terminology) for the Adafruit Feather board that provides motor drivers that can handle 6-12 V motors, an inertial motion unit (IMU), and common servos, acoustics, etc. for mobile robots. Connectivity ports for GPS, GPS and other peripherals. Affordable, with powerful Arduino libraries and excellent documentation. It also contains a microcontroller with preloaded firmware to control these peripherals, which communicates with the Feather board using the I²C protocol, thereby freeing up the Feather board's resources for other uses.
This circuit has everything you need to assemble a mClon-style robot, without the need to find the missing Arduino circuit from RobotDyn used in the ShieldClon version.
Components can be SMD or THT, except the boost circuit/lithium battery charge controller is SMD, the 1206 and 0805 components are larger than the usual 0603 and 0402). You can choose not to solder the boost smd component and just solder the Bat-Vcc selector on the bottom to use the power bank.
For the integration of wifi module, the most urgent things in the early stage are
1: the application reference of wifi module peripheral circuit in hardware
2: the driver information in software
DC1018B-B, an overvoltage protection regulator demonstration board for the LT4356-2 with auto-retry capability where the auxiliary amplifier remains on during shutdown.